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but nowhere are prison gangs more powerful, dangerous, and faster growing than in california. and they have added their own ominous chapters to the convict code. >> you can always spot a guy that's not used to prison, a new inmate, because he'll come out, he'll wander around, he won't go with his own group. you know, he's just looking. and usually, what will happen is one of the gangsters will go over and snatch him up and bring him over and run the game down to him, tell him hey, this is what you've got to do, this is where you've got to be, you can only hang out with your own people. we don't want to see you talking to people of other races. and that happens real quick. real quick. >> at san quentin state prison, we learned that not only do gangs force most of the prison population into racial segregation, they even draw boundaries on the rec yard. >> this is the lower yard. the inmates segregate themselves out here. the reason being, that the gangs want it that way. the blacks are over here. the northern hispanics is our main gang here at san quentin. and it's because they'
but nowhere are prison gangs more powerful, dangerous, and faster growing than in california. and they have added their own ominous chapters to the convict code. >> you can always spot a guy that's not used to prison, a new inmate, because he'll come out, he'll wander around, he won't go with his own group. you know, he's just looking. and usually, what will happen is one of the gangsters will go over and snatch him up and bring him over and run the game down to him, tell him hey, this is...
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roughly, a middle class house in california. wow. >> that is a long way from actually making it occur, but i know it is possible. >> reporter: elon musk made his first billion creating paypal with his brother and in the process virtually created intern internet commerce. with his paypal proceeds he proceeded to found tesla motor cars and solar cities companies now at the cutting edge of renewable energy. and he created spacex, a sprawling rocket design complex not far from l.a.x. in the most recent "ironman" movie, the lab served as the backdrop for billionaire tony stark's company, which is kind of appropriate. you're tony stark? >> in some respects, a bit like tony stark. >> reporter: do you fight crime in the off hours? >> not yet. >> reporter: no comment on that. musk even has one of the ireman costumes, a gift from the director. >> don't you want it to be that thing where it actually occurs and isn't always fiction? >> reporter: absolutely. luke at movies like "2001" and say what happened? >> exactly. >> reporter: he wants
roughly, a middle class house in california. wow. >> that is a long way from actually making it occur, but i know it is possible. >> reporter: elon musk made his first billion creating paypal with his brother and in the process virtually created intern internet commerce. with his paypal proceeds he proceeded to found tesla motor cars and solar cities companies now at the cutting edge of renewable energy. and he created spacex, a sprawling rocket design complex not far from l.a.x. in...
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for 25 years it's been my privilege to represent the city of san francisco and the great state of california. [cheers and applause] to work to strengthen our vibrant middle class and to secure opportunity and equality. we all stand together in our drive for 25, 25 seats to win back the house for the democrats. as we reelect president barak obama, president of the united states. democrats believe in reigniting the american dream by removing barriers to success and building ladders of opportunity for all. so that everyone can succeed. jobs are central to the american dream. and president obama has focused on jobs from day one. under president obama we've gone from losing 800,000 jobs a month to adding 4.5 million private sector jobs over the last 29 months. the american dream is about freedom. jobs means freedom. for workers to support their families. working with president obama, democrats passed a lilly better pay fair act to strengthen women's rights in the workplace. we repealed don't ask don't tell so our troops can serve the country they love regardless of whom they love. we made college
for 25 years it's been my privilege to represent the city of san francisco and the great state of california. [cheers and applause] to work to strengthen our vibrant middle class and to secure opportunity and equality. we all stand together in our drive for 25, 25 seats to win back the house for the democrats. as we reelect president barak obama, president of the united states. democrats believe in reigniting the american dream by removing barriers to success and building ladders of opportunity...
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for 25 years it's been my privilege to represent the city of san francisco and the great state of california. [cheers and applause] to work to strengthen our vibrant middle class and to secure opportunity and equality. we all stand together in our drive for 25, 25 seats to win back the house for the democrats. as we reelect president barak obama, president of the united states. democrats believe in reigniting the american dream by removing barriers to success and building ladders of opportunity for all. so that everyone can succeed. jobs are central to the american dream. and president obama has focused on jobs from day one. under president obama we've gone from losing 800,000 jobs a month to adding 4.5 million private sector jobs over the last 29 months. the american dream is about freedom. jobs means freedom. for workers to support their families. working with president obama, democrats passed a lilly better pay fair act to strengthen women's rights in the workplace. we repealed don't ask don't tell so our troops can serve the country they love regardless of whom they love. we made college
for 25 years it's been my privilege to represent the city of san francisco and the great state of california. [cheers and applause] to work to strengthen our vibrant middle class and to secure opportunity and equality. we all stand together in our drive for 25, 25 seats to win back the house for the democrats. as we reelect president barak obama, president of the united states. democrats believe in reigniting the american dream by removing barriers to success and building ladders of opportunity...
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the other in southern california. after a thorough search, both aircraft were cleared for takeoff. >>> moderate republican senator richard lugar lost his bid for re-election in the indiana primary. he's the currently longest-serving member of the senate. first elected back in 1976. >>> the tsa is throwing millions of dollars of unused equipment in a warehouse. the agency says it was cheaper to buy the items and not use them. >>> flooding rain from the southern rockies, into texas, the gulf coast and florida. pretty stormy all the way up to new england. >>> and finally from us this morning, it was double the heartache last night on "dancing with the stars," as two couples got the boot. >> yes. and for those remaining on the dance floor, the competition for the mirrorball really heats up. here's abc's george pennacchio. >> roshon and chelsea. >> reporter: roshon fegan and chelsie hightower were booted out of the ballroom. >> i am happy to be alive. period. that's what it is. every moment of my life, it's been amazing. o
the other in southern california. after a thorough search, both aircraft were cleared for takeoff. >>> moderate republican senator richard lugar lost his bid for re-election in the indiana primary. he's the currently longest-serving member of the senate. first elected back in 1976. >>> the tsa is throwing millions of dollars of unused equipment in a warehouse. the agency says it was cheaper to buy the items and not use them. >>> flooding rain from the southern...
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well, then i go up to california to law school. and then i go back to new richmond, wisconsin, to practice law. and in the spring of 1960, i read in the papers about the sit-ins by the kids in north carolina, and i realized that, you know, nothing had happened. nothing really had happened. sure, the brown decision had happened, but as far as solving the problem, nothing had happened. and the second thing about it was that i always felt that wisconsin was really a second-class state because it had an honest system of self-government. we had a two-party system. functioned reasonably well. but we were competing with the one-party system in the south, and if you looked at that period of history, it didn't really ever happen that there was a senator from wisconsin who was a powerful committee chairman of one of the powerful committees in the senate. they were always from the south. and that seemed to be, if you -- that didn't comport with my sense of fairness. and so, there was a regional attitude came out of a regional attitude, at lea
well, then i go up to california to law school. and then i go back to new richmond, wisconsin, to practice law. and in the spring of 1960, i read in the papers about the sit-ins by the kids in north carolina, and i realized that, you know, nothing had happened. nothing really had happened. sure, the brown decision had happened, but as far as solving the problem, nothing had happened. and the second thing about it was that i always felt that wisconsin was really a second-class state because it...
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president obama backs rothman while bill cli in california the first official free-for-all primary where two top finishers in the general election in november. that's going to be wild tonight, and we'll be right back. >>> we're back. the big story tonight, the american public is more politically polarized now than any other time in the past quarter century. that's a finding from the latest report from the pugh research center which has been tracking the republic's divide since 1987. according to the new study, republicans have moved sharply right on a number of key issues, including the environment and role of government on people who can't care for themselves. a columnist for the "washington post" and a republican chair for the national committee. both msnbc contributors. gentlemen, let's get to the numbers. the attitudes of democrats and republicans on a number of key issues. look at the safety net issues. in 1977, 25 years ago, when the government asked if they should take care of people who can't take care of themselves, 75% of democrats, 62% of republicans agreed they should do that
president obama backs rothman while bill cli in california the first official free-for-all primary where two top finishers in the general election in november. that's going to be wild tonight, and we'll be right back. >>> we're back. the big story tonight, the american public is more politically polarized now than any other time in the past quarter century. that's a finding from the latest report from the pugh research center which has been tracking the republic's divide since 1987....
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sources tell fox news three california operatives reported gunshots at the consulate and they were ordered to stand down. one after it began they ignored the orders and evacuated those who remained to the annex after returning with survivors and one body the operatives requested back up and were denied. again. roughly four hours later they were killed by mortar fire on the annex building. special operations portions portions -- forces were stationed 480 miles away. less than two hours by aircraft. october 10th the state department justified they were watching and listening to the attacks throuout in realtime. a to over 20th, there was one predator drone overhead during the attacks. today eyewitness accounts report they were pleading for help by the americans as the terrorist attack at the consulate and the annex. how could be on panetta still say this? >> it is a basic principle. you do not deploy forces into harm's way without knowing what is going on or realtime information what is taking place. as a result of not having that deprivation, the commander general them say and i felt we coul
sources tell fox news three california operatives reported gunshots at the consulate and they were ordered to stand down. one after it began they ignored the orders and evacuated those who remained to the annex after returning with survivors and one body the operatives requested back up and were denied. again. roughly four hours later they were killed by mortar fire on the annex building. special operations portions portions -- forces were stationed 480 miles away. less than two hours by...
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california has the most electoral votes at 55. d.c., one of the spots that share the least, 3. >> we wish we can vote so we can vote for obama. >> so where are you guys from? >> from the middle east. >> reporter: the farther down the ballot you go, the more impact. in 1994 the vote for maryland's governor was decided by 5,993 votes. in 2010, montana republican tom burnett beat his rival for the house by 71 votes. after recount in 2010, the minnesota house seat was won by 13. we all know what happened here. >> do you think your vote counts? >> i hope so. >> why is it important to vote? >> exercise your right. if you don't exercise your right, you can't complain. >> i love that. just can't complain. so we asked you on facebook what do you think? cindy harding told us it counts because of the many men and women who gave their right to give us the freedom to vote. colleen says yes, my vote counts. the only vote that doesn't count is the one not cast. and marsha thomas told us tonight, yes, two exclamation points. i have a friend 51 ye
california has the most electoral votes at 55. d.c., one of the spots that share the least, 3. >> we wish we can vote so we can vote for obama. >> so where are you guys from? >> from the middle east. >> reporter: the farther down the ballot you go, the more impact. in 1994 the vote for maryland's governor was decided by 5,993 votes. in 2010, montana republican tom burnett beat his rival for the house by 71 votes. after recount in 2010, the minnesota house seat was won by...
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their first temple was actually set up in california in the year 1906. the united states saw further waves of sikh immigration in the 1960s when the government raised its immigration quotas and encouraged trained professionals to move to this country. sikh engineers and doctors answered that call. one of the more well-known american sikhs is this man, who served in the u.s. army in world war i and later went on to earn a ph.d. lecturing in metaphysics and philosophy. all of this after being turned down by the united states government in his quest for citizenship. he paved the way for thousands in both citizenship and military service, which brings me to tonight's number, 7. that is the total number of major wars the united states has fought since and including world war i, sikhs have served in every single one of them. this despite the united states military taking away religious uniform exemptions in the 1980s because prior to that, sikhs were actually allowed to wear the turbans so essential to their faith and to maintain their beards while serving. cu
their first temple was actually set up in california in the year 1906. the united states saw further waves of sikh immigration in the 1960s when the government raised its immigration quotas and encouraged trained professionals to move to this country. sikh engineers and doctors answered that call. one of the more well-known american sikhs is this man, who served in the u.s. army in world war i and later went on to earn a ph.d. lecturing in metaphysics and philosophy. all of this after being...
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gunshots could be heard outside a christian college in oakland, california. witnesses say a former student pulled out a gun and started shooting people inside classrooms at oikos university monday morning. >> i heard a gunshot sound and right after that, i heard one woman scream. >> reporter: heavily armored police rushed to the scene and surrounded the campus. lucas garcia was teaching a class when he started evacuating students. >> scary. we didn't know what was happening. that was the scary part. >> reporter: officers tried to rescue others and pulled victims out of stretchers. police say the suspect, 43-year-old one l.goh, turned himself in to police at a shopping mall shortly after the shooting. investigators are still here at the college collecting evidence. oakland's police chief say it could take days to piece together exactly what happened. >> very, very bloody scene with lots of evidence, so we're going to take our time and collect evidence and process this so that we can have a good solid case to present to the d.a.'s office. >> reporter: this is t
gunshots could be heard outside a christian college in oakland, california. witnesses say a former student pulled out a gun and started shooting people inside classrooms at oikos university monday morning. >> i heard a gunshot sound and right after that, i heard one woman scream. >> reporter: heavily armored police rushed to the scene and surrounded the campus. lucas garcia was teaching a class when he started evacuating students. >> scary. we didn't know what was happening....
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sadly new york didn't rank much better coming in 5th in front of california. it has a high unemployment and leave new york to work in other states. rounding out the top 5, florida, north carolina, tennessee and indiana. >> north carolina my home state. >> not a bad idea. 54 minutes after the hour. earlier in the show we asked you to brew on this. there is a big call to boycott spirit airlines. it has really taken off after the airline refused to refund the ticket of a terminally ill u.s. veteran. will you boycott spirit airlines? >> robin e-mailed us from oklahoma. she said this: >> we have a new facebook poll out and whopping 80 percent of you said yes you would boy scco the airlines. thank you to everyone who responded. it is five minutes before the hour. her job is to set a good example for students. apparently this teacher missed the memo. coming up next a principal accused of ordering t-shirts to help their students cheat? we will tell you about that. >> no cheating on this your word of the day all scrambled up. can you figure out what it is? stick around
sadly new york didn't rank much better coming in 5th in front of california. it has a high unemployment and leave new york to work in other states. rounding out the top 5, florida, north carolina, tennessee and indiana. >> north carolina my home state. >> not a bad idea. 54 minutes after the hour. earlier in the show we asked you to brew on this. there is a big call to boycott spirit airlines. it has really taken off after the airline refused to refund the ticket of a terminally ill...
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. >>> finally in california, if you thought flying could be a chore, trying pulling the plane. that's what competitors did this weekend as teams of 25 raced to see who could tow 162 ton airbus jet, also raising $475,000 for special olympics. >>> now for a look at the national weather we turn to bill karins with the weather. >> welcome to "first look." it will be a fun morning, a lot of people tuning in watch. i hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. we are watching some bad spots, otherwise a quiet weekend. this is the time of year we watch the tropics and any hurricanes, that doesn't look to happen this week. just be tracking a few areas of thunderstorms throughout the week. this morning the worst weather in the country, right over the top of little rock -- i say worst weather. they need the rainfall. the thunderstorms with the strong gusty winds, also stronger storms to the north of you heading through the ozarks. a weird morning in areas of illinois. you're waking up this morning. it's cloudy, it's cool and it's light rain. we haven't had much of this this summer. temperatur
. >>> finally in california, if you thought flying could be a chore, trying pulling the plane. that's what competitors did this weekend as teams of 25 raced to see who could tow 162 ton airbus jet, also raising $475,000 for special olympics. >>> now for a look at the national weather we turn to bill karins with the weather. >> welcome to "first look." it will be a fun morning, a lot of people tuning in watch. i hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. we are...
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its jobless rate of 9.7% is higher than every state except for nevada, rhode island and california. put the politics and economy together to see why it will be a little tougher for the president. winning north carolina seemed unlikely last time around, as well. the state had become in the red column ever since the days of jimmy carter. the president's victory in 2008 was by the slimmest of margins. president bush's margin of victory in 2004 was by more than 434,000 about 30 times larger than obama. north carolina is considered a swing state in 2012 as it was in 2008. the political landscape seems more daunting for democrats this time around. joining me now is the man whose column inspired. let's first talk about statistically why north carolina is a swing state. it is getting younger. it is getting less white. it is more of a huge boom in hispanics have gone into the state. it really is unlike the rest of the south. >> and the president won it. admittedly it was very narrowly. >> and his popularity has held on there. >> and there are recent polls showing him up by four points. there
its jobless rate of 9.7% is higher than every state except for nevada, rhode island and california. put the politics and economy together to see why it will be a little tougher for the president. winning north carolina seemed unlikely last time around, as well. the state had become in the red column ever since the days of jimmy carter. the president's victory in 2008 was by the slimmest of margins. president bush's margin of victory in 2004 was by more than 434,000 about 30 times larger than...
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you are sort of familiar with these issues in california, right? [laughter] the way that we see this is, this is a national trend- setting election. courage is on the ballot. what scott did it is that he basically said that public employees need to pay something for their help and retirement benefits like everyone else in the private sector. [applause] it is not a crazy notion. the other thing, what people do not realize from out of state is that these reforms are working really well. they are reforming our schools. no more seniority. you can actually reform our schools to make sure that we get the best teachers teaching, more resources, and you can have the kind of reforms to make our schools better. special interest groups have been locking up our schools and denying reform. they do not have the same kind of clout they had before. property taxes went down in wisconsin for the first time in 12 years. this is working. [applause] what we are worried about is that the polls are starting to look good. we are worried about complacency. it is all about
you are sort of familiar with these issues in california, right? [laughter] the way that we see this is, this is a national trend- setting election. courage is on the ballot. what scott did it is that he basically said that public employees need to pay something for their help and retirement benefits like everyone else in the private sector. [applause] it is not a crazy notion. the other thing, what people do not realize from out of state is that these reforms are working really well. they are...
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joining me now is senator barbara boxer, a democrat from california. she is one of only 14 that votes against the defensive marriage act in 1996. thank you for being here tonight. >> thank you for reminding me of that. the democrat party has come a long way. how important is the president's announcement today? >> let me just take issue with this idea of the party coming a long way. i think the country is evolving. if you look at the points of view of the people. yes, i think definitely more democrats favor a marriage equality than republicans, but independents are divided, but the whole country is moving toward that marriage equality idea. if we believe in equality for everyone, and i think we all do, theoretically we do, then you just can't deny this basic right to be able to spend your life with someone you love. it helps the society, it really does, when you have these loving families. >> absolutely, polls show it's it's a generational divide. the young people of both parties are thinking who cares about this, you know, on the pro-equality side. tha
joining me now is senator barbara boxer, a democrat from california. she is one of only 14 that votes against the defensive marriage act in 1996. thank you for being here tonight. >> thank you for reminding me of that. the democrat party has come a long way. how important is the president's announcement today? >> let me just take issue with this idea of the party coming a long way. i think the country is evolving. if you look at the points of view of the people. yes, i think...
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has dan lungren done anything to get sacramentol california and america working again? the answer is a resounding no if you elect the same phones over and over again, you get the same results. we have to rebuild the middle class and hold those in congress accountable. >> that's a message that's resonate resonating. >> my last question goes more to your profession as a doctor. what do you think the ramifications are if the supreme court does strike down the healthcare reform law? >> if the healthcare reform law gets struck down, let's go where we really need to go which is taking on the cost of healthcare, taking on the health insurance industry, taking on the pharmaceutical industry. we have got to make this about taking care of patients, not profits. we have got to make sure healthcare is about the american patient and address the costs. >> well, tommy berra a candidate of congress out of sacramento california. thank you for joining us. hopefully part of the contentions that will be occupying the majority in the next congressional session. coming up, smart politicians
has dan lungren done anything to get sacramentol california and america working again? the answer is a resounding no if you elect the same phones over and over again, you get the same results. we have to rebuild the middle class and hold those in congress accountable. >> that's a message that's resonate resonating. >> my last question goes more to your profession as a doctor. what do you think the ramifications are if the supreme court does strike down the healthcare reform law?...
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for some parts of the market, here in southern california, the markets are even tighter than that. you add it up and it's pretty clear, things are going to start moving forward, or better said, they're going to continue to move forward from the gains we've seen over the course of the last six months or so. >> so, david, how would you -- how would you describe the market, then? has it become now the issue of getting a mortgage that seems to be one of the sticking points, or is it still a lot of supply on the market? because even though a lot of people feel we've seen the worse, we're just bumping along the bottom with housing. what is it going to take to get this needle moving? >> it's both. supply and mortgage products. we've had some of the most prestriktive products we've had in years. it's relative. it's really returning back to where it was as far as mortgage products were concerned. we're turning back to the products we used to have when we had a healthy economy but we don't have products that really fuel the excess growth. a lot of people feel we need that, given the inventor
for some parts of the market, here in southern california, the markets are even tighter than that. you add it up and it's pretty clear, things are going to start moving forward, or better said, they're going to continue to move forward from the gains we've seen over the course of the last six months or so. >> so, david, how would you -- how would you describe the market, then? has it become now the issue of getting a mortgage that seems to be one of the sticking points, or is it still a...
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tonight, trying to keep a huge wildfire from reaching neighborhoods in fresno, california. at least 40 homes have been evacuated tonight. fans flamed by hot, dry winds with temperatures near 100. >> back in this country, the same hot and dry weather, the driving force behind giant dust storm that engulfed phoenix this weekend. tonight, ginger zee takes us inside the storm. >> it's totally dark out. >> reporter: swallowing cities whole. from blue to brown in seconds. >> wow. oh, shoot, that is scary. >> reporter: another blinding dust storm rolled through the phoenix area this weekend. >> yeah, i'm surrounded by it. you see blue, blue, blue, bad, bad. >> reporter: it's a monstrous swirl of dust. we have seen it from afar. what is it like inside? >> it got really, really dark really, really fast. the more i looked at the dust storm and i realize, it's massively huge. >> reporter: trapped inside a huge cloud, breathing can be difficult. dust can choke visibility to zero. highways come to an absolute halt. the fast moving wall of dust and debris can be miles long and thousands
tonight, trying to keep a huge wildfire from reaching neighborhoods in fresno, california. at least 40 homes have been evacuated tonight. fans flamed by hot, dry winds with temperatures near 100. >> back in this country, the same hot and dry weather, the driving force behind giant dust storm that engulfed phoenix this weekend. tonight, ginger zee takes us inside the storm. >> it's totally dark out. >> reporter: swallowing cities whole. from blue to brown in seconds. >>...
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but republicans in california as a brand are dead. and they future does not look good nationally because of their stance on same-sex marriage. on the environment. they are waffling on climate change, and on immigration, the fastest-growing demographic is latinos. >> one of the standard barers for the republican party is scott walker who is facing a recall tomorrow. i want you to take a listen to an ad about himself. >> walker's reforms have saved wisconsin taxpayers over $1 billion. barrett wants to undue those reforms. forward walker. backwards barrett. >> forward walker? doesn't that sound reminiscent? >> forward is the state slogan of wisconsin. so obama is ripping off wisconsin. >> oh, is that what it is? >> what is going to -- we're the great lake state we have battles over everything. what is the prediction with respect to walker tomorrow? does he survive or not, joe? >> i think he will survive. tom barrett beat him 19 months ago. we'll see if we has anything different. >> i agree, i think he pulls it out. >> you are kind of an
but republicans in california as a brand are dead. and they future does not look good nationally because of their stance on same-sex marriage. on the environment. they are waffling on climate change, and on immigration, the fastest-growing demographic is latinos. >> one of the standard barers for the republican party is scott walker who is facing a recall tomorrow. i want you to take a listen to an ad about himself. >> walker's reforms have saved wisconsin taxpayers over $1 billion....
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>> california, new york. the largest amount of hate crimes against sikhs have been in new york, los angeles, and washington. >> there is a significant community in wisconsin as well. our thoughts and prayers go out to the sikh community and muslim community. we often hear that the sikhs are confused as muslims, and there is a thought that it is somehow ok to target muslims as well. various organizations have come out in support of sikhs and standing with the community. >> i want to look at this piece that you did before the attack. jaisal did this piece for us last year about the sikhs in the united states. >> on september 11, 2001, members of the sikh american community mourn the tragic events but they soon became afraid for their own community. they have beards and turbans and are afraid of their own safety. >> honestly, before i even began to let what was happening sink in and understand what was happening, the tragedy, i already felt fear about backlash. >> he says while growing up in north carolina, comm
>> california, new york. the largest amount of hate crimes against sikhs have been in new york, los angeles, and washington. >> there is a significant community in wisconsin as well. our thoughts and prayers go out to the sikh community and muslim community. we often hear that the sikhs are confused as muslims, and there is a thought that it is somehow ok to target muslims as well. various organizations have come out in support of sikhs and standing with the community. >> i...
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in california, we rely on 400,000 workers alone. the agriculture work force consists of 1.83 million hired workers. some estimated as much as 50% to 70% of the hired workers are not authorized to work in the united states. different regions produce different commodities. these needs cannot be addressed with a one-sized fits all solution. it is not a problem confined to agriculture in the northeast, southern border states or western states. this is not just a problem for large farmers. according to the united states department of agriculture, 60% of hired farm labor is hired by farms with sales of less than $1 million. last year, the committee approved a bill to make e-verify for all employers regardless of size or industry. it offered no issues. e-verify without a workable way to ensure a legal work force will send american agriculture production in the additional odd farm jobs created by it to other countries. farmers throughout the united states have tried innovative solutions to secure a domestic labor force. all have failed. not
in california, we rely on 400,000 workers alone. the agriculture work force consists of 1.83 million hired workers. some estimated as much as 50% to 70% of the hired workers are not authorized to work in the united states. different regions produce different commodities. these needs cannot be addressed with a one-sized fits all solution. it is not a problem confined to agriculture in the northeast, southern border states or western states. this is not just a problem for large farmers. according...
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. >>> and fewer ballots will be cast in california than the 2008 presidential election despite a record number of people registered to vote. it supports 25.3 million and compare that to 2008. we have important propositions. on the flip side those using mail in ballots, they are expected to reach high and they are expected to vote in person at the precincts today. we will have complete election coverage throughout the morning and special coverage this afternoon. we started as the poles closed on the east coast and we will have up to the minute results and there is also an expanded addition for our complete election coverage. >> san francisco need your help. they want to identify a man who is accused of pepper spraying a student last month. here is the man they are looking for. the incident happened near market montgomery streets. if you have any information about this case call police. >>> two area cities have made the top 10 while biking is popular. they saw cycling at 46% and it puts them at number 7. at least 43% use their bikes to get to school or work. san francisco comes in number
. >>> and fewer ballots will be cast in california than the 2008 presidential election despite a record number of people registered to vote. it supports 25.3 million and compare that to 2008. we have important propositions. on the flip side those using mail in ballots, they are expected to reach high and they are expected to vote in person at the precincts today. we will have complete election coverage throughout the morning and special coverage this afternoon. we started as the poles...
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california's sonoma state home. charlie follet, a 14-year-old ward, is singing in a field when he's ordered inside. >> first he shot me with some kind of medicine. supposed to deaden the nerve. then the next thing i heard was snip, snip. and that was it. >> reporter: did they tell you what they were doing to you? >> no. >> reporter: they didn't have to tell him. he knew. a sterilization by force. how did you know what it was? >> well, because there's been others in there that had it before me. >> reporter: the other boys at the home had warned him how much it would hurt. >> well, when they done this side here, it seemed like they were pulling the whole insides out. >> reporter: the 1930s through the 1950s were the heyday of th movement in the united states. the goal, to rid the country of the feeble-minded, defectives. and it wasn't some fringe or secretive program. it was well known and paid for by the states where it was practiced. entire families labeled schiffless, degenerates, 60,000 sterilized. some living at
california's sonoma state home. charlie follet, a 14-year-old ward, is singing in a field when he's ordered inside. >> first he shot me with some kind of medicine. supposed to deaden the nerve. then the next thing i heard was snip, snip. and that was it. >> reporter: did they tell you what they were doing to you? >> no. >> reporter: they didn't have to tell him. he knew. a sterilization by force. how did you know what it was? >> well, because there's been others in...
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the shutdown of the california refine i could push average prices in california and along the west coast to $4 a gallon. reported problems at two other refineries in the midwest slowed production. adding to that continued concern the chaos in syria could spread and that area holds circuit percent of the oil reserves of the world. gerri willis and with us. how high do analysts expect this to go? the last time i asked, it was in, like, march, and it is in the your fault. predicting this stuff --. >>gerri: you cannot predict it. >>shepard: it is a fool's mission. >>gerri: you cannot predict. it is very difficult to predict. the experts are saying, not me, the people we talked to, prices could approach $4. we are not seeing that yet. they will certainly by this weekend probably top last year's level. that will take only three pennies a gallon. >>shepard: last year we were moaning. moaning. i was surprised by this report from aaa of the percentage of the average income that is spent on gasoline. >>gerri: this is unbelievable. in mississippi, 12 peent of your income is spent on gas. think of t
the shutdown of the california refine i could push average prices in california and along the west coast to $4 a gallon. reported problems at two other refineries in the midwest slowed production. adding to that continued concern the chaos in syria could spread and that area holds circuit percent of the oil reserves of the world. gerri willis and with us. how high do analysts expect this to go? the last time i asked, it was in, like, march, and it is in the your fault. predicting this stuff --....
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we have an earmark for a train from nevada to california, $46 million. it's been siting there -- it is not ever going to go anywhere. because it's not politically right to bring it back, it is not ever going to come back. so we have it sitting there, doing nothing. now it has competition from a private train running between las vegas and california. tell me when we are going to get it back? >> greta: you hear about raising taxes and republicans don't want to raise taxes and in thees want to. it's hard when you have the discussion about raising taxes when we see that the government has parceled money, looked the other way, $70 billion and never bothered to see it be used or we recover it back into the treasury. >> look, big picture, at least $400 million a year is in duplication, waste or fraud -- >> greta: that's another category! that's another category! >> that's per year! per year. we are talking about raising taxes. we are talking about the federal government borrowing $1.4 trillion and here's $400 million. and they refuse in amendment after amendmen
we have an earmark for a train from nevada to california, $46 million. it's been siting there -- it is not ever going to go anywhere. because it's not politically right to bring it back, it is not ever going to come back. so we have it sitting there, doing nothing. now it has competition from a private train running between las vegas and california. tell me when we are going to get it back? >> greta: you hear about raising taxes and republicans don't want to raise taxes and in thees want...
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in california the first official free-for-all primary where two top finishers in the general election in november. that's going to be wild tonight, and we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] what's in your energy drink? ♪ power surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problem
in california the first official free-for-all primary where two top finishers in the general election in november. that's going to be wild tonight, and we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] what's in your energy drink? ♪ power surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less...
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california's sonoma state home. charlie follet, a 14-year-old ward, is singing in a field when he's ordered inside. >> first he shot me with some kind of medicine. supposed to deaden the nerve. then the next thing i heard was snip, snip. and that was it. >> reporter: did they tell you what they were doing to you? >> no. >> reporter: they didn't have to tell him. he knew. a sterilization by force. how did you know what it was? >> well, because there's been others in there that had it before me. >> reporter: the other boys at the home had warned him how much it would hurt. >> well, when they done this side here, it seemed like they were pulling the whole insides out. >> reporter: the 1930s through the 1950s were the heyday of the y movement in the united states. the goal, to rid the country of the feeble-minded, defectives. and it wasn't some fringe or secretive program. it was well known and paid for by the states where it was practiced. entire families labeled schiffless, degenerates, 60,000 sterilized. some living
california's sonoma state home. charlie follet, a 14-year-old ward, is singing in a field when he's ordered inside. >> first he shot me with some kind of medicine. supposed to deaden the nerve. then the next thing i heard was snip, snip. and that was it. >> reporter: did they tell you what they were doing to you? >> no. >> reporter: they didn't have to tell him. he knew. a sterilization by force. how did you know what it was? >> well, because there's been others in...
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. >>> and police in california are investigateding a possible hate crime involving an iraqi woman. the woman died on wednesday suffering from major head injuries. the police found a note by her body saying, quote, go back to your own country you terrorists. >>> today is the official beginning of the cherry blossom festival. this marks the 100th anniversary of the japanese giving these beautiful and iconic trees to washington. chuck is worried the blooms will be gone all too soon. >> reporter: you know, there probably won't be as many as there was. this is not the most spring-like day we have had. it may not be the best day to view the blossoms, but it may be just right for viewing something else that will go on down here later today, and that's daytime fireworks. they get under way at noon. they will be shot out over the taoeul title basin. as you said, this is an important year for this festival. it marks a century since the gift of 3,000 trees from japan to the united states. these trees have remained a sin become of a bond. they do have a certain attraction. >> it's really nice.
. >>> and police in california are investigateding a possible hate crime involving an iraqi woman. the woman died on wednesday suffering from major head injuries. the police found a note by her body saying, quote, go back to your own country you terrorists. >>> today is the official beginning of the cherry blossom festival. this marks the 100th anniversary of the japanese giving these beautiful and iconic trees to washington. chuck is worried the blooms will be gone all too...
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. >>> california. that man looking for a getaway. apparently by trying to carjack a woman in front of the bank he allegedly robbed only minutes earlier. when a police officer stepped in the suspect took his squad car instead, setting off a high speed chase through town. this is santa maria, 30 miles northwest of l.a. he hit a pedestrian and several other vehicles before they could stop him. >>> also in the golden state, another traffic nightmare. this time a big rig crashing into the center divider of a busy highway near los angeles. the accident backing up traffic for miles in both directions. drivers waitin waiting it out n triple digit temperatures. the california highway patrol says the driver became ill and called 911 shortly before the crash. >>> arizona, an eerie sight in the skies over phoenix. a massive dust storm called a haboob. they get several of these a year. winds gusting up to 40 miles per hour bringing in dust and sand from the desert turning day into night. visibility reduced to less than a quarter mile making probl
. >>> california. that man looking for a getaway. apparently by trying to carjack a woman in front of the bank he allegedly robbed only minutes earlier. when a police officer stepped in the suspect took his squad car instead, setting off a high speed chase through town. this is santa maria, 30 miles northwest of l.a. he hit a pedestrian and several other vehicles before they could stop him. >>> also in the golden state, another traffic nightmare. this time a big rig crashing...